Extended meaning:
"Bang" is a joke, a foreshadowing, or something with special meaning or irony. For example, your speech is super funny and basically has nothing to do with Minnan dialect. In the original crosstalk terminology, Lao Kuang refers to an old funny bridge that has been used many times, that is, an old joke.
Northeast dialect means: funny, funny or slow.
There are two pronunciations of "Kuang" in northeast dialect, namely three tones and four tones. When you read three notes, it means that you are slow and vacillating. When reading four tones, it means funny, funny and interesting.
Citrus in Northeast China can be subdivided into Ji Shen slices, Haval slices and black pine slices, and each slice can be subdivided into several small pieces. Northeastern mandarin is close to Mandarin on the whole, but what outsiders think of as the Northeast Dialect is actually northeastern mandarin in some areas of northeastern mandarin. Although the accent in Northeast China (except Liaodong) is slightly different, this difference is only the depth of "Northeast flavor", and there is no difference in vocabulary and language, and there is no big change in pronunciation.